what's a good way to sync your keepass database?
i've been doing it with my web server
What's a good way to sync your keepass database?
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Imagine putting your dick inside that
Jesus I want to impregnate meguca
Just put a difficult password on it and use a cloud service to sync.
Post way more like that and I just might answer
god I wish that were me
im so hyped for magia record.
at long last, the ecchi slice of life wee were all waiting for!
Gross
there isn't a foolproof way
to sync changes between multiple instances of the same database, you need to be able to exchange only the changed rows between instances so that changes from one instance don't overwrite another
currently i'm waiting for mozilla lockwise to support custom token servers since it handles syncing properly and can store and fill app credentials
blockchain unironically
I use syncthing
this, works perfectly on windows and linux
Used to do owncloud. But moved to pass and my own git server.
Also hosting a bitwarden instance which is pretty swell.
NSA probably already knows at this point so
I only sync my passworded database with Google Drive.
I manually move the keyfile for it to the devices that need it but who is to say some botnet isn't grabbing it.
KeepAss includes tools for merging outofsync databases. Also it's very rare to change your own database at two places at the same time.
>mozilla lockwise to support custom token servers since it handles syncing properly and can store and fill app credentials
>t. shill
KeepAss supports all of that and doesn't send your data to 3rd party
god i wish that were my sister
I already did
Bitwarden
Physical security. Keep your keepass on a flash drive that stays with you at all times.
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How has no one suggested syncthing yet?
For sharing between laptop/workstation/phone/etc local webserver
As for backups: encrypt the db and upload it to cloud of choice and keep cold backups on external hard drives etc.
For me to lose access to my DB it'd need to completely wipe out 2 cloud providers, my phone/tablet/laptop/workstation, my storage server as well as 2 external hard drives kept in two physically separated locations. I could only lose access in case of nuclear war and then it really doesn't matter now does it?
I just use my nextcloud, keeps is synced between my phone and computers.